PRAYAGRAJ, April 17 -- The North Central Railway (NCR) administration has ordered a high-level inquiry into the tragic death of five passengers run over by two trains near Pachdevra, in Karchhana, on Wednesday evening. The Prayagraj Division has constituted a special committee comprising four senior officers of the Junior Administrative Grade (JAG), which has been directed to submit its detailed report within seven days. According to an official order issued on Thursday by MM Warish, additional divisional railway manager (Operations), the committee has been formed with the approval of the divisional railway manager (DRM), Prayagraj. The committee includes the senior divisional commercial manager (coaching), senior divisional security commissioner (RPF), senior divisional operations manager (coordination), and senior divisional electrical engineer (TRD). The senior-most officer among them has been appointed chairman of the committee. NCR officials said the panel will also examine the circumstances that led to such a major mishap and assess whether any lapses occurred in safety protocols. In addition, the committee has been tasked with submitting concrete recommendations and preventive measures to avoid recurrence of similar incidents in the future. NCR chief public relations officer (CPRO) Shashikant Tripathi stated that the railway administration is treating the incident with utmost seriousness. "The primary objective of the inquiry is to determine the exact cause of the accident and fix accountability," he said. Four victims identified Of the five passengers who lost their lives on Wednesday evening, police have so far identified four of the deceased, while the identity of one victim remains unknown. After post-mortem examinations on Thursday, the bodies of the identified victims were handed over to their families. According to officials, the incident occurred when the loco pilot of the Kalka Mail noticed the body of a young man lying on the tracks and brought the train to an emergency halt. In the aftermath, four passengers who had stepped down from the train were struck and killed by the Purushottam Express, which was passing on the adjacent track....